What do Enworlders do in real life?

Mouseferatu said:
I write D&D stuff. This is my "real life." ;)

I'm trying really hard to still like you because of this... :p

I started a thread like this a year or so ago.. there were some great responses.

I am the Corporate Matching Donations Specialist for Heifer International, a non profit organization that teaches self sustainability and community building in third world countries.

www.heifer.org
 

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Turanil said:
My job consists in watching TV during the night. And I need not do it continuously; just about 50%-75% of the working hours. Then, I can do other things, such as typing this post for instance. I get paid 1100 to 1500 $ per month for that, depending on the months. I normally work three nights out of six.

But well, the point is that I watch TV at high speed, then note things, all of this for statistics purposes. Nonetheless, I get paid for watching TV! :)

I soooooo want this job.
 


For the last 2 years I have been working in the design department of a gaming ticket manufacturing company. I design games, catalogues, web content and marketing materials. I also do some pre-press.

Before this I was a copywriter/graphic designer in advertising and before that, pre-press for commercial printing.

As must be obvious from my work experience, my formal education is in history (BA, almost MA). :\
 



I'm a professor of Neurobiology at a university in Springfield MO, as well as doing research on stem cell replacement in the brain and central nervous system. I also teach some nursing classes for a local nursing school during the evenings.
 

Gothmog said:
I'm a professor of Neurobiology at a university in Springfield MO, as well as doing research on stem cell replacement in the brain and central nervous system. I also teach some nursing classes for a local nursing school during the evenings.

Wow, my uncle works in the same field (Prof of neurology) over here at King's College London. He's currently working on stem-cell research with prof Willmot (the dolly guy, I'm sure you know who I mean) to find a 'cure' for motor-neuron disease.

Good luck. Did you suffer any fall-out from that sketchy Korean Prof being ousted as a fraud?
 

kenobi65 said:
Clearly, you're not from the U.S., since (a) we don't have a draft, (b) those who serve do so for several years, and (c) our army definitely needs soldiers. So, out of curosity, where do you live?

Germany, more or less at the westernmost outcropping.
 


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